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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911.
JO SMOKE
TO ASSIST M’NAMARAS
^Jou a te
5 cents
GUARD MEETS DEATH
George Deck Is Shot Down at
Ellison’s Bridge, Near
Waynesboro.
Program For the Defense of
Accused Men Is Per
fected.
Chioago, Aug. 1e—Fifty editor! of labor
publication!, headed by Samuel Qom-
per». president of the American Feder
ation of Labor, today perfected a pro
gram for the defense of the McNamara
brother! who are accused of blowing
The rdltora at a meeting held In Ch
cage pledged to help the McNtmaraa
Opposition-to the plan “
_ to ralie poetal
rate! for second-class matter aleo wae
voiced.
ARTIST EDWIN A. ABBEY
IS CLAIMED BY DEATH
SPECIAL AUGUSTIK itCUCTION
AMERICAN DENTALPARLORS
Cor. Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance 19 Vi Peachtree
SET OF TEETH $.300 Gold GTOWiTS, $3.00
Bridge Work, $3.00
All CUsr Work at Half Prici
Our Crown nnd Bridge Work *ro
made extra hcovv. insuring satis
faction and durability.
All work guaranteed 10 years.
Our teeth fit and look natural. Teeth Open 8undaye. d to 1.
r.isde ond delivered samo day. PA I Nj»j£8^^XTRACTION^
Theiir Wedding Was an Event
Aug
v.-., nuy, 1. Convict!
_ fulllson’s bridge killed George
Deck, one of the guard*, tbl* morning
between 7 and I o'clock.
It aeema that another of tho guard!
via having gome word* with one of tho
convicts when Deck rushed up to the
from the other guerd, ahootlng
In tho head, killing him Inetantly. Sev
eral of the convlcta eecaped.
Sheriff Storey was notified and
once left for the ecena of the treged;
le killing
with hi* doge and a poaee. The
created a great deal of excltament.
Mr. Deck wu guile popular, and wa*
a candidate for the laglalaturo at the
loot election to All the unexplred term
of Hon. Julian Fulcher, deceaacd. Hr
came to thle county several years ago
SI year* old. Ho I* survived
parents and several brother* and
ter*.
hi*
1,000 PERSONS TO ATTEND
THE BARBECUE AT MACON
Mscen, Qs., Aug. 1c—Orders were Is-
sued yesterday afternoon by th* Cen
tral Capital aaaoclntlon Increasing the
Famous American Painter Dies
in London After Long
Illness.
London, Aug. 1c—Edwin A. Abbey,
the famous American painter, died to
day after a long Illness.
The fact that Artist Abbey was In a
critical condition did not become known
In America until yesterday, when Wil
liam Abbey, a brother, of Mount Holly
and Philadelphia, recelvad a cabltgram
bearing the words, "Ed dying." Mr.
Abbey had been III, however, since early
spring.
Mr. Abbey, who wae one of the forv-
moet artists of the day, wa* bom In
Philadelphia In 1151 and In 11(0 was
married to Marv Gertrude Mead, of
New York. He eras a member of many
clubs and societies, among them helm
the National Academy of Design, o
New York. Legion of Honor, American
Inatltnto of Archltacta and many others.
Degrees of R. A., A. R. W. B., LL. D.
were among those conferred upon him
by varlou* Institutions In America and
Europe. Hla latest work was the
Mural decorations for the new 513,000,
000 Pennsylvania state capitol.
FOR THAT TIRED FEELING
Taka Horeford'a Acid Phosphate
Excellent for that tired feeling due to
summer heat, overwork or Insomnia.
PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS,
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure
ef ltchtm '
any case of Itching, liliml. Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In 1 to 14 days or money
refunded. 50c.
FARMERS WILL HOLD
INSTITUTE AT ETON
Dalton, Ga* Aug. 1c—The farmer* of
this section of the state will meet at
Eton, Murray county, Wednesday for a
big educational rally to be hold there
Under the auspices of the State College
of Agriculture.
The meeting will be opened by Hon.
C. T. Owen*, state senator from this
district, who will welcome the visitor*
and preside over the meeting. He will
Introduce J. Phil Campbell, special
agent In school extension, Btate College
of Agriculture, who will address the
farmers on "Bead Selection."
The meeting will then adjourn for the
big picnic dinner, and In the afternoon
M. P. Jaraagln, professor of animal
husbandry, State College of Agricul
ture, wilt deliver an address on "Profit
able Farm Animals."
Other Interesting speakers will be
preaent. The Boys Corn dub of 3Iur-
ray county will attend In a body.
MERCER CLOSES ONE WEEK
EARLIER IN SPRING, 1912
Macon, Ga., Aug. 1.—Mercer univer
sity, will close one week farller than
usual next spring In order that nil of
Its dormitories and buildings may be
the old soldiers and
tend the Confederate reunion hers In
May. The reunion committee la now at
work and hns received complete its
•uranre that Macon will be able to take
care of the crowds which attend that
evtnt.
FARMERS WILL BE GIVEN
BUTTERMILK-NOT BEER
Maeon, Ga., Aug, 1.—The Bibb Coun-
, . “B
ty Agricultural Institute la galng to
al history
make a unique niche In local history
next Saturday whan It glvaa a barbecue
for the farmers of thla section, and
after refusing the donation of all the
beer needed, will use buttermilk In
stead.
It has been a long time since there
has been a buttermilk barbecue In Bibb
county, hut the farmers down thla way
are nothing If not original, and their
milk wagon feast promises to be a big
success.
Another feature will be that all of
the Ingredients In the barbecue even
to the flour and meal In the break, will
be Bibb county products.
CENTRAL WILL OPERATE
STEEL PASSENGER TRAINS
le made by nfllrlals of the Central of
Georgia railroad that that ayetem baa
Just ordered four new and complete
steel construction passenger train*
which will be operated between Atlanta
and Savannah.
COL J. W. GRAY IS ILL
AT ADAIRSVILLE HOME
Adalrevlll* Ga., Aug. 1c—Colonel John
W. Gray le seriously 111 at hla horn"
here, and It le thought he may not re
cover. There Is probably no other cltl-
ten more widely known In thle section
of the elate than Colonel Oray. He la a
Confederate veteran, «> yean of age,
and a farmer representative of this
county.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, JR.,
Son of the American steamship mil
lionaire, and hi* bride,, who was MUa
Dora Jrsetyn Taylor, of England, and a
former actress who had made a great
success of an engagement In New York,
where tho couple met severnl years ago.
Thtlr wedding In London woe one of
the biggest affairs of the season.
SOUTHERN IS PLEASED
WITH BUSINESS IN STATE
Macon, Ga., Aug. 1.—H. F. Cary, gen
eral passenger agent, and John L. Meek,
assistant genera] passenger agent,
the Bouthern railway, spent yeeterday
In Macon on railroad business. In an
Interview given out here Mr. Cary stat
ad that tho buelnoaa of hla ayatom had
Increased aurprlalngly within the past
few months within the atate of Georgia.
Both are enthusiastic because of the
One crop condition!.
Don't Pull Out
Those Gray Hairs
HAY’S HAIR HEALTH will restore them to
their natural color and beauty.
It never fails. Can be used without detection, and
will not soil skin or linen. IS NOT A DYE.
Thousands have used it with wonderful results for
twenty-five years. Your money back if not satisfied.
Send 10c. for sample bottle ol HAY’S HAIR HEALTH and tub* of
HAY’S LILY WHITE TOILET CREAM, and books ” Tbe Cara of Uto
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REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES.
SI and 50c, bottles at Drug and Dept. Stores, or direct upon receipt of price.
SUICIDE ID THE CHI
Says He’ll Take Poison Before
He’ll Be Electro
cuted.
Richmond, V*., Aug. 1.—That Henry
Clay Realtle, Jr. had dec hi red to u per-
aonal friend that he would commit sui
cide rather than go to the electric chnlr
for the murder ef hla young wife, be
came known today, and aa a result ho
Is closely guarded.
•These people who think they arc g
have charge of the singing features.
Ing to put me In the electr o oltntr aro n re rejoicing In the prospect of abundant
alt wrong." he said. "They were never crn j, 3 tilts fall. Cotton and corn crops
Saturday, August 12
ROUND TRIP FARC FROM ATLANTA
Chicago
• - $15.00 St. Louis - - $14.00
Detroit - - $18.00
GOOD RETURNING TO AUGUST 27
Saturday, August 19
Louisville- -$10.50 Cincinnati- -$11.00
GOOD RETURNING TO SEPTEMBER 3
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Standard and Tourist Sleepers
Buy Your Tickets and Make Sleeper Reservation Now
City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree Street
PHONES, MAIN I08S, ATLANTA 178.
Secretary Layton to Open At
lanta Headquarters For
Tifton’s Coming Show.
METHODISTS TO HOLD
ANNUAL CAMP MEETING
Aahburn, Ga., Aug, 1.—Everything le
In readiness fer the regular Wesleyan
Methodist camp meeting which I* held
here every year. The meeting will
commence at 7:30 o’clock Wednesday
night, August 2, and continue until
Sunday night, August 13. Rev. E. Ef
Shelhamer. of the Free Methodist
church, of Atlnntn, and Professor W. L.
Thompson, of the Wesleyan Methodist
college, of Cent cal, S. G„ will be the
The South Georgia Lend and Agri
cultural exposition, which Is to be given
In Tlfton, September 37 to October 7.
will open headquarters In Atlanta In a
day or two for the convenience of the
commercial and Industrial Interests of
the city, and of foreign concerns rep
resented here.
Secretory H. B. Layton, of the ex
position company, strived at the Pied
mont Monday morning, and during the
day conferred with several of the lead
ing Interests concerning the big enter
prise, and In arranging for the local
office.
The scope of the expoeltlon la the
entire territory cf south Georgia. For.
ty counties are to place their respec
tive agricultural products on exhibition,
to be viewed by from 60,040 to 75.000
people from tho southern and every
other section of the itste and from
other atates. . And here will come
tho farmore and land seekers, land
owners from every eouth Georgia coun.
ty; and exhibits of tho products of the
agricultural and farm-machinery mak
ers, and supplies for every economy of
town and country. The business world
has learned that south Georgia la now
gaining tn population at the rate of 25
per cent a year, and, with tho largest
and most remunerative crop In the his
tory of this section—end from the
greatest cultivated area—the people of
south Georgia will have more money
OCHOOL8 AND COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
'ii’fslcuan College
Macon, Georgia
On* of the few ml colics*, foe women In th.
South. Plant worth a half million, with all ir.nd-
am facilities. Faculty of forty. Niarly 3,(00
elumnas throughout tha nation.
Schoola ef Litersture. Languages. Science,'
Arte end Music.
ord without a parallel—not a death for man,
years. Not rondueted for proflt, but to bins tha
world. Rites reasonable. No traveling agents.
For datallad Information, sddreu
*. N. AINSWORTH. D. D.. Prealfcal
C. R. JENKINS, Vice Pmldret
principal speakers at the meeting
Evangelists Chapman and Will!* will
le South.
The acope of the expoeltlon aleo com
prehends live stock, poultry, education,
woman's work and domestic economy,
dally Instruction by government ex
perts on all departments of farming and
Improvement uf live stock, building of
To Decide on Printing Cost.
Macon, Ce„ Aug. 1.—The committee
recently appointed by the Georgia
Weekly Prc*a association to Inaugurate
a new printing coat will meet .In Macon
In a faw days to take up their work.
'of amusements, "The Jungle” will
have everything wholesomely enter
taining. and In addition there will be a
dally aviation exhibition and a base
ball tournament by all the crack clubs
of South Oeorgla. Thera will ba no
horse racing.
“The expoeltlon," said Mr. Layton, "Is
Fine Crepe in Cobb.
Marietta, Go., Aug. 1.—The farmers
not regarded by the people of south
a Ttfton enter
al! wrong," he said. "They were
more mistaken about anything tn thei
life. I never ehull be electrocuted. I’li
take poison and kill myself In order to
prevent anything like that.”
The friend suggested to Beattie that
he ought to try tn live for the eake of
hts elx-weeks-old bnby. If for nothing
else. He Ignored the remark. Appar
ently the baby does not hold his Inter
est. lie has recovered his nerve, after u
temporary collapse, and Is again ap
parently cheerful.
both In line order and any one drlv.
Ing thru the country is Impressed with
the prosperous condition of ths farms.
TYPEWRITER STAND
100% PRACTICAL
B. G. PARKS IS SEEKING
MEETINGS FOR WAYCROSS '2““*
(JhiArtSteu
Typewriter Stand and Cabinet.
■aa— (area o2ke»r2co— oceupJr* only 4 aq. ft.
agFti-s: 10 ».]. ft. for tLe iritoarr fcMlnf dni—ta
tajvifl frem o».f«a # tq ®rj-re ft-Hy—holda enough eta
Way cross, Ga., Aug. 1.—Benjamin G. t»’a»vitr t vnn # -^cn , 7s , d!»^ Tm Trtsl—how It
Parks, who Is the official ‘convention *££2
hunter" for Waycross. report! today ttetWjSfroc7i
that ho Is going after every convention lowera enatet*. maurs atar-d ricid m»
that, In l:ls oplnl n. Wnycros, can
properly entertain. He I, chapman < willt»rfumM. full outlet
* would Ml
si vrrralwto
_ spec)*! committee to attend to this
proposition, and If he meets halfwav
success, oill give Waycross more con
ventions In another year than tho city
has had In tile past twenty.
Georgia a, deatlnctly
prlie; It la no more Tlfton than It is
Waycroa,, Bainbrldge, Savannah, Val
dosta, Albany, Jhomaavllle nr any
other south Georgia city. It la located
at Tlfton merely because Tlfton ha,
the railroad communication. Is near
the center of the section and agreed to
flr.ance the enterprise.
"The railroads have promulgated
half rates from all points In the state,
and the usual reductions on exhibits,
agricultural products going free. This
le the first opportunity gtven the In
dustries cf and representatives In At
lanta and the commercial Interests of
the city to come to a common point and
meet the people and exhibit tn the pop.
ulctlen their products—In other words,
to make trade."
Bessie Tift College—
The school for your daughter.
of ideals, not of fads; a school of refine-
Because it is I college of luuoia, uui UI mus, ■ annum ui ramie-
ment, not of fashion. Because it is practical aa well as theoretical. Ii
educates, not merely Instructs.
On the Central, at the top of the hill*—in Georgia’s best climite.
Writs a card to
Forsyth, Ga.
MISSISSIPPI VOTERS
FLOCK TO THE POLLS
Partisan Feeling Runs High,
and It Is Expected Dis
order Will Occur.
Jackson, Miss., Aug, 1.—Mississippi's
primary election for the nomination of
united States senator and atate, .dis
trict and county ofllcer* 1* in progree*
today. More than 5.000 candidates aro
seeking office. The eenatnrlal contest
between ex-Senator Leroy Percy, ex-
Ooveroor Vardeman and C. H. Alex
ander Is the center of Interest. Par
tisan feeling le running high, and It la
expected that disorder will occur before
night.
M’GEE TO MAKE RACE
FOR MAYOR OF WAYCROSS
To Get Chattanooga Exhibit,
Mcctn, Ga , Aug. 1.— < ifflelals of tho
Georgia State fair betkve tint they
hove a go-ui opportunity to a -’cure the
50 exhibits which tbe Chattanooga
Manufacturers association a ill take to
the Appalachian exposition at Knox
ville. Tho e’hntlanooga exhibit Is th-
leading feature of the Appalachian ex
position, and Pa appearance here will
create a lot of internal.
HAY'S LILY WHITR CREAM beautifies the complexion, prevsots
NOT
wrinkle,
gritty ;
sunburn, freckles, pimples, blsckbcsds.
' cud 53c. DruJ and Dept. Stores.
CREASY or
No Shake-Up in Central.
Macon, Ga . Aug. 1.—Official* of th>-j
Central of Gengn rnilnad are insist-!
ent In the denial of the reports pub- j 1 "
1 a Macon morning!
Waycross, Ga.. Aug. 1.—For the first
time In the city's history August has
started with but one announcement for
office, subject to the fall primary. Ma
jor F. H. McGee Is the only candidate,
and he wants to succeed J. M. Cox as
mayor. The races for aldermen are ex
pected to be quite Interesting, but so
far no opposition to John W. Moore,
of the Second; Calvin W. Parker, of
the Fourth, and C. A. LeCount. of the
Sixth, ha* developed.
County politic* Is beginning to boll,
with a primary over a year distant.
Candidates for atate senator and for
representative are being reported from!
various source*, indicating that the I
county races will b* well represented j
by candidate-.
ANNUAL EXCURSION
TO RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK, VIA
SEABOARD.
512.00 round trip, Saturday, August
10 Special train, sleepers, coaches and
(liner, leaves Old Depot 12 noon. Two
regular trains City Tlckot Office 38
Peachtree. Phones 100.
Commission Denies Road’s Request.
Washington, Aug. 1e—The Interstate
commerce commission tsdsy denied the
application of the New York Central
railroad for the privilege under the long
and short haul clsuae of charging 7.1
rente per 100 pounds on coarse salt in
bulk from Syracuse. N. Y.. to Detroit.
Mich., and hither rate* to intermediate
points.
Academy of the
Immaculate Conception
140 Washington St., Atlanta.
Boarding and day school,
conducted by the Sisters of
Mercy. The school year begin*
September 5, 1911. For par
ticulars apply to Sister Supe
rior.
EXAMINE
Bill Passes Senate, Providing
More Efficient Examinations
of State Banks.
The Georgia senate paused In a WJJ*
passing festival Tuesday morning
enough to thrash out In debate ana
eventually pass Senator ShlngleCs bin.
which Increases the corps of stote non*
examiners and raises their fees
The bill, It Is understood, carrier ''.-.ta
It the Indorsement of the banker, or
ganizations throughout the state. *> *
contended that the present system
t A nse-nlna* ov Vailnallnfl At F I*'-***•*
to careless examination. At pr
there are four bank examiners
If a woman cries after quarreling
with her husband It’s because she
thought of something mean she might
have said but didn’t.—Chicago News.
mere are *uur ouniL c*a:utHt*o ■ - s
celve 510 from each bank exatnln™-
The Shlngl*r measure provides for.”''
en examiners wha shall receive 1
each bank examined. In each case u
Why Is It that the long hairs a bru
nette wife finds on her husband's coat
are Invariably blond?—Chicago News.
banks pay the bills.
Senator Spence put thru two n-
amending the military code cl •»
state. One placed militia called out
suppress riot under direct comity 1 ''
the governor. Vne other nutaor» -
civil officers to call out tro p, it
governor con not be reached,
j llsl.ed reccntl;. by a Macon morning) tl “ 1 * fr* 1
paper that thcr: would be ,t genet .<! i ljg Tg't ( till ; S't B I Cl- IC41 fieri St..
I shake-up am- tig the offi-Pil, of tha; 0M10
Irallrr (J They say that no rhungf* *re[ fuksrs ef Famous Uni Art Sttel Furnl-
Clay County to 8end Exhibit.
Maeon, Ga., Aug. 1.—Wcr.1 hat been
received that Clay crunty, which I*
located In extreme southwest Georgia,
will tend a fine agricultural display to
the Georgia state fair this fall. Al
ready about 35 counties have ask'd
for space and It la believed that fully
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